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The Delicious Little Devil - Rudolph films Valentino - cover

The Delicious Little Devil - Rudolph films Valentino

Pierre Loglisci

Publisher: Ventus

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Summary

"The Delicious Little Devil" stars Rudolph Valentino alongside Mae Murray in this charming silent comedy that captures the whimsical tale of a young woman who, out of desperation for employment, poses as a notorious exotic dancer. Valentino's role as a wealthy patron enchanted by Murray's character adds layers of romance and intrigue, showcasing the lighter, comedic side of Valentino's filmography and the dynamic storytelling of the silent era.
Available since: 02/19/2024.
Print length: 130 pages.

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